Today's Sports

For those looking for a new way to enjoy the great outdoors with their family and who are interested in learning a new sport, archery may be for you. 3 Rivers Archery Bow Club is a new organization in Carroll County aimed at getting families outside and having a good time together.

“It’s not about good shooters,” club president Allen Supplee said. “We have some really good shooters in the Northern Kentucky area … This club is trying to be family and kid-oriented.”

The Panthers tangled with the Titans of Louisville Collegiate Tuesday, Feb. 18, and came out of the fight victorious. The game stayed close until the end, as Carroll County managed to outscore the visitors, 15-10, in the fourth quarter and send off seniors John Michael Adams, Dakota Corbin, Austin Crowell, Blake Kruzan and Jacob Wise with a win in their final home game.

The Lady Panthers struggled shooting the ball Monday night against the visiting Villa Madonna Blue Lightning zone defense. Despite an early fourth quarter comeback, Carroll County could not bridge the gap and lost, 44-34.

The Lady Mustangs outscored the Lady Panthers, 31-15, in the second half to pull away with a win, 59-47, Tuesday, Feb. 11. Carroll County (6-14) led, 32-28, at halftime, but could not keep things going into the second half.

Carroll County went on a scoring spree in the second and third quarters, 50-21, and played solid defense throughout to defeat the visiting Eminence Warriors, 77-43, Monday.

The Panthers weren’t into the flow of the game early, Panthers’ head coach Carroll Yager said, and the Warriors matched them basket for basket. The two teams were knotted at 12 at the end of the first quarter.

“Eminence is very young. They are a rebuilding team,” head coach Paul Stone said. “(But) the Eminence girls played very hard. They didn’t give up.”

All of the Lady Panthers who were not injured played and scored, except for junior Lauren Moore who started the game but was immediately taken out due to an injury suffered the night before against Grant County.

Due to time constraints and weather, seven Carroll County High School basketball games will not be rescheduled. The boys will not be rescheduling games with Trimble County, South Oldham and Anderson County. The girls will not be playing Trimble County, Southwestern, Lloyd Memorial and Cooper.

The following is the remaining schedule this season, weather permitting: